Our agency offers the following to help seniors, persons with disabilities, and caregivers:

Information about topics commonly associated with aging, disabilities and caregiving

Referral to community service providers

Assistance in screening and applying for government benefits and making informed decisions about long term care needs

Home and Community Based Services

Knowing where to turn for assistance is crucial. To search for providers who can help older adults maintain wellness, independence and safety, assist those who cannot live at home without assistance from family and/or formal services and support family caregivers, please click here to Find Services.

Please note that this is not a comprehensive list. Specific services and training vary among workers and agencies. So does cost. Typically, Medicare doesn't pay for home care. Many of these services have eligibility requirements such being 60 years old or older. Call 808-241-4470 for more information.

For adults with disabilities (18 years or older) in need of similar services, go to the Find Services section of this website.

Provides care outside the home. Participants have the opportunity to interact with others while being part of a safe and structured environment. Centers typically have staffed activities such as music and exercise programs and discussion groups

Provides crisis intervention, without regard to income, including investigation and emergency services for vulnerable adults who are reported to be physically abused, neglected or financially exploited by others or seriously endangered due to self-neglect

Attendant care

Companion assistance and or helpful reminders and oversight to assist with daily tasks such as preparing meals, shopping for personal and food items or using the telephone

Caregiver Counseling

Information, referrals, support groups, training, education and counseling to assist caregivers in accessing services and resources, problem solving and making decisions related to their caregiver roles

Services which offer temporary, substitute supports or living arrangements for older persons in order to provide a brief period of relief or rest for caregivers. Examples include: (1) in-home respite such are personal care or homemaker services, and (2) respite provided by attendance of the care recipient at a senior center, adult day care or other non-residential program

Legal education, counseling and referral in Medicaid, Medicare, landlord-tenant, creditor, family law and other legal matters. Limited document preparation

Medical Alarm and Safety Device

Several types of personal medical alert systems exist on the market. Generally speaking, they provide immediate access to a trained professional in the event of a fall or an emergency with the click of a button that you wear

Para-professional Services

Counseling and escort services

Personal care

Help to clients who are unable to bathe, eat, dress, toilet, and or transfer themselves safely